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How To Protect Your Pets From Intestinal Parasites


Intestinal parasites can be easily passed on from one animal to another. Once the egg of the parasite gets inside the body, it can multiply inside its host.


Eggs of the intestinal parasites are expelled from the body through feces. The feces will stay on the ground unless it is disposed of properly. The fecal matter can also contaminate food and water that your pet consumes. If you are not careful, you and your pet could unknowingly host intestinal parasites such as roundworms, whipworms, or hookworms.


To prevent the spread of intestinal parasites, you should keep your environment clean. This also means cleaning up after your pet and disposing of the waste properly. If the waste is not disposed of properly, it could get into a water source and contaminate it with the parasite's eggs.


It is very important to undergo a year-round worming program for your pooch because you do not know when parasites will attack. You can also work with your vet Norwalk, CA to find the best worming product that you can use for your pet. Schedule an appointment today!

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